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Q: Mission Oak Chair.
A: This is not Stickley or Mission furniture, it looks like it was made around the same time or maybe older but probably made by a large manufacture, it is very cl... Read More »

Q: How do I Reupholster a Mission Oak Chair?
A: 1. Remove the mission chair seat cushion from the chair frame by unscrewing the cushion. 2. Remove any items that attach the fabric to the cushion using needle ... Read More »

Q: mission oak rocking chair?
A: The good part is that is in wonderful condition, a mission, arts and crafts or craftsman chair made around 1900-1910. the sad part is that there were thousands ... Read More »

Q: How to Repair an Oak Chair.
A: 1. Remove the chair upholstery, if there is any. Work a slot screwdriver under each upholstery tack in turn and pry it up, then use the claw of a hammer to pull... Read More »

Q: What is the value of a 1930's feudal oak chair?
A: 600 + depending condition. Read More »

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